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Posted:28th Jul 2011I am new to poi and got my poi about 2 -3 weeks ago. I can now do few tricks but having trouble with two beat weave. I start out in forward split time and start to cross but almost always ends up looking like the cross. I have watched meenik's video and a few others. I get the idea of it just can not do it. any ideas?

Posted:28th Jul 20112 beat weave was the first thing I ever learned. iv shown a few people how to do it, iv always found doing it in same time slightly easyer. do a simple cross, were both arms go from there normal side of the body to the other and back. dont look cool but its the basic. also matching your hands together and just getting the feeling of the two beat weave help (where both poi are touching and following the same course). eventually you will be able to move one hand faster than the other putting them in split time. but its all trial and error. Most important, Have fun

Posted:30th Jul 2011Yes good point, it move faster to change into split time. I do however enjoy that with the two beat weave you can constantly switch between same time, split time, and every thing between which looks pretty cool. almost like the poi are playing tag, were once they catch up to each other one starts to run away again.